XML Services

The task of converting existing content into a structured information standard requires a high degree of accuracy and precision, attributes that come with a proven provider.

The benefits of converting content to XML are well documented. By enabling reuse, XML significantly enhances the value of your content, setting the stage for single-source publishing, more efficient information delivery systems and faster adoption of emerging XML vocabularies such as S1000D, SPL, XBRL and DITA.

The task of converting existing content into a structured information standard requires a high degree of accuracy and precision, attributes that only come when you work with a proven conversion partner.

A Solid Track Record

For close to 20 years, InnodataIsogen has provided a wide range of deployment, consulting and training services for nearly all facets of XML and standards-based information management — from telecom manufacturers to leading publishers.

We've converted more than one billion documents into XML and other structured formats. We enabled a publisher of proprietary electronic content to repurpose text from more than 3,100 periodicals and helped a telecommunications company reuse 650,000 document pages in six different formats. Just two examples of our capabilities.

A complete XML solution portfolio

InnodataIsogen offers an integrated XML solutions portfolio, which includes XML-based content management & publishing systems, XML conversion & transformation, XML training and XML consulting.

Contact us to learn more about how we can provide a full range of XML services that meets your needs.

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CAB International Publishing (CABI), a leader in publishing applied life science research since 1908, has been digitizing its records since the early 1980s. However, the huge volumes of important research papers, books, papers and other literature written from 1908 to 1983 existed only as deteriorating hard copies. Researchers produced an enormous number of discoveries during this period, forming the foundation for the fields of medicine, the environment, development and economics. Unfortunately, many of these important discoveries had been forgotten in library archives, and some modern researchers have even recreated past studies. They were simply unaware that their work duplicated previous studies until they presented it for public consumption... Read More